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During Deb Vincenzes' first four seasons as coach of the coed bowling team at Pennsylvania College of Technology, the Wildcats have excelled. They expect more of the same this year. "We expect to do well within the conference. We have a lot of returning bowlers, and, actually, we have quite a few returning members from the second-place state team from last year.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men's soccer coach Enrique Castillo not only wanted his team to return to the top of the Penn State University Athletic Conference this season, but to do so convincingly. That showed Saturday as Penn College outshot second-seededPenn StateNew Kensington, 37-4, and won 2-0. Scoring goals were Seth Rearick (Watsontown) and Tristan Smith (Bermuda).

Seniors Kimberly Daley and Samantha Wallish were honored by the Penn College women's soccer team Thursday night. The four-year members and captains of the team were given a heartfelt speech from the coaching staff prior to the match that referenced the duo's commitment, work ethic and positive attitudes throughout their time on the squad.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's soccer team honored seven graduating members Monday prior to the team's match against Misericordia University. In front of a packed Athletic Field crowd, Clayton Bretz, Nicholas Grasso, Isaac Hostetter, Seth Rearick, Chris Rougeot, Morris Sayon and Dan Shaffer were honored for their hard work and dedication to Wildcat soccer.

After winning five straight conference championships from 2004 through 2008, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's soccer team slipped to second last season. Now, it is poised to return to the top. The Wildcats finished their regular Penn State University Athletic Conference season unbeaten with a 9-0 record and, as the top seed, drew a first-round bye into the semifinals. At 4 p.m.

In an "awesome" finish, the Pennsylvania College of Technology coed tennis team won its third straight Penn State University Athletic Conference championship over the weekend. During the regular season, Penn College finished third after going 8-4.Penn StateYork was No. 1 with an 11-1 mark andPenn StateBrandywine was second at 9-3.

The expected and the unexpected happened for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams during Penn State University Athletic Conference championships over the weekend and both were good. As expected, the men's cross-country team, which was unbeaten during the regular season in PSUAC meets, cruised to its eighth consecutive conference championship.

Saturday was golden for the Penn College men's cross-country team in more ways than one. First, the Wildcats won their eighth straight conference championship. Second, freshman Jake Shedden (Canton) won the individual 5.38-mile race in 30 minutes, 49 seconds.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men's cross-country and coed tennis teams are defending their Penn State University Athletic Conference championships this weekend.

The Penn College men's soccer team clinched the top seed of the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference playoffs with a 2-0 win against Penn State Hazleton on Tuesday. The Wildcats went undefeated in conference play and will now host one of the PSUAC semifinals at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27.